Sandro Mille: Malkovich, Malkovich, Malkovich

Posted by Fabio 6 October 2014

In 2013, Sandro Miller decided to do a project honoring the men and women whose photographs helped shape his career. After selecting thirty-five images to emulate, Sandro contacted John Malkovich, who instantly agreed to participate. read more

Olafur Eliasson – Riverbed

Posted by Fabio 15 September 2014

Olafur Eliasson’s exhibition at Louisiana engages with the museum’s unique identity. The exhibition consists of three sections that each thematize the encounter between Eliasson’s art and Louisiana as a place. read more

Jessica Wohl

Posted by Fabio 15 September 2014

Jessica Wohl was born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Growing up in two different suburban households, she was an only child, the youngest child, and the oldest child simultaneously. She received her BFA from the Kansas City Art Institute in 2001 and her MFA from the University of Georgia in 2010. read more

Pastiche, Parody & Piracy

Posted by Fabio 19 June 2014

Artist Miriam Elia, Curator Camilla Ellingsen Webster and Cartoonist Jeremy Banx seek to demonstrate the importance of appropriation in art and satire. After the threat of Elia’s book ‘We Go to the Gallery’ being pulped by Penguin UK, the team were inspired to celebrate the historical creative act of ‘Pastiche, Parody and Piracy.’ read more

Anna Ladd – Things I Told the Internet, But Didn’t Tell My Mom

Posted by Fabio 19 June 2014

A series by Philadelphia-based fine art and portrait photographer, Anna Ladd, examining the way that daily blogging for the last six years has changed her concept of privacy. read more

The Human Factor

Posted by Fabio 17 June 2014

International artists confront the question of how we represent the ‘human’ today. The Human Factor surveys how artists over the past 25 years have reinvented figurative sculpture, looking back to earlier movements in art history and drawing on contemporary imagery. read more

Marta Marzal

Posted by Fabio 17 June 2014

A universe of lavish colors and floral motifs from Spanish painter and illustrator, Marta Marzal. read more

Shiva Ahmadi

Posted by Fabio 20 May 2014

Shiva Ahmadi was born in Tehran Iran in 1975. Her paintings explore the realms of religion and politics, and the powers associated around them. Her archetypal repertoire is full of elegance and folly, a search for reasons why corruption is the cancerous link between East and West. read more